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An Alphabetical Table.
| FAB. | ||
| Luck Good and Bad. | 230 | |
| Lyon and Bear. | 5 | |
| Lyon Old. | 14 | |
| Lyon and Mouſe. | 16 | |
| Lyon and Frog. | 202 | |
| Lyon and Goat. | 210 | |
| Lyon and Bulls. | 236 | |
| Lyon and Man. | 240 | |
| Lyon and Mouſe. | 303 | |
| Lyon and Hog. | 344 | |
| Lyon and Bull. | 120 | |
| Lyon in Love. | 121 | |
| Lyon, Fox and Wolfe. | 156 | |
| Lyon and Man in the Wood. | 430 | |
| Lyon, Boar and Vulturs. | 456 | |
| Lyon Generous. | 472 | |
| Lyon Raging. | 412 | |
| M. | ||
| Man and Satyr. | 243 | |
| Man Wicked and the Devil. | 308 | |
| One that Cur'd Mad-men. | 368 | |
| Man and Weazle. | 127 | |
| Man and a Swallow. | 441 | |
| Man and a Wooden God. | 105 | |
| Man and the Picture of a Lyon. | 100 | |
| Man and Two Wives. | 141 | |
| Unhappy Match. | 173 | |
| Young Fellow about to Marry. | 425 | |
| Matchiavel Condemn'd. | 493 | |
| Mercury and Fiſhermen. | 377 | |
| Mercury and a Traveller. | 97 | |
| Mercury and a Carpenter. | 128 | |
| Mercury and a Statuary. | 170 | |
| Mercury and Tireſias. | 171 | |
| Marchant and a Sea-man. | 390 | |
| Mice and Oak. | 287 | |
| Mice, Cat and Bell. | 391 | |
| Miller and Ratt. | 500 | |
| Miſer burying his Gold. | 146 | |
| Miſer and his Bags. | 351 | |
| Miſer and Rotten Apples. | 458 | |
| Mountain in Labour. | 23 | |
| Mountebank and Bear, | 478 | |
| No to Morrow. | 495 | |
| Mouſe in a Cheſt. | 255 | |
| Mouſe City and Country. | 11 | |
| Mouſe and Kite. | 321 | |
| Mole and her Dam. | 136 | |
| Moon begs a New Gown. | 425 | |
| Mule Boaſting. | 418 | |
| Muſician. | 176 | |
| N. | ||
| Nightingale and Hawk. | 343 | |
| Nightingale and Bat. | 462 | |
| One would here no Ill News. | 457 | |
| Nurſe and Wolf. | 219 | |
| O. | ||
| Oak and Reed. | 215 | |
| Old Fellow and Young Wench. | 278 | |
| Owl and Little Birds. | 379 | |
| Owl and the Sun. | 434 | |
| Ox and Heifer. | 249 | |
| Oxen and Timber. | 294 | |
| Oxen and a piece of Timber. | 265 | |
| One carry'd his Plough to Eaſe his Oxen. | 373 | |
| P. | ||
| Peacock tu Juno. | 80 | |
| Peacock and Pye. | 204 | |
| Peacock and Crane. | 234 | |
| Peach-Apple and Black-berry. | 135 | |
| Pigeon and Pye. | 260 | |
| Pigeon and Picture. | 196 | |
| Pigeon and Crow. | 197 | |
| Pigeons Reconcile the Hawks. | 347 | |
| Pike ſets up for Sovereignty. | 334 | |
| Plain Horſe wins the Prize. | 339 | |
| One that Loſt his Money at Play. | 370 | |
| Prieſt and Pears. | 298 | |
| Prieſt and Epiphany. | 364 | |
| Prieſt and Sick-man. | 367 | |
| Two Pots. | 229 | |
| R. | ||
| Raven and Wolves. | 381 | |
| Raven and Swan. | 160 | |
| Rats that Eat Copper. | 451 | |
| Raven and Snake. | 180 | |
| Reaſon of State. | 482 | |
| River Fiſh and Sea Fiſh. | 251 | |
| River and Fountain. | 307 | |
| Rich | ||